Just had my '99 LC transmission serviced by drain & fill with Redline D4 transmission fluid. I've never used synthetic tranny fluid before and noticed something interesting with the D4. Usually after driving 10 miles or so on the freeway, the tranny fluid level is sufficiently warmed up to measure full in the hot range on the dipstick. But with the D4, after driving 10 miles on the freeway, the fluid level didn't even reach the hot zone on the dipstick. After 20 miles on the freeway, it then reached the middle of the hot zone. I didn't check to see if driving more after that would cause the fluid level to measure higher on the dipstick.
Is this due to the synthetics' resistance to heating up and that it really takes driving longer to properly warm up the tranny fluid to accurately test the fluid level? Or does it mean that I don't have enough D4 and need to add more? How much fluid difference is there between the low and high marks in the hot zone on the dipstick?
Is this due to the synthetics' resistance to heating up and that it really takes driving longer to properly warm up the tranny fluid to accurately test the fluid level? Or does it mean that I don't have enough D4 and need to add more? How much fluid difference is there between the low and high marks in the hot zone on the dipstick?